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Review of Bilingualism or not: the education of minorities, by Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
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Goals, roles, and language skills in colonizing central equatorial Africa
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Accounts of explorations in the Congo and Ubangi River basins in the nineteenth century obscure the fact that Europeans had very little competence in either the contact languages or indigenous languages and that they had to rely on their own Black personnel for most of the communication with the indigenous populations. Understanding colonization sociolinguistically gives a different perspective to this event and contributes to the description of the emergence of the pidginized lingua francas.
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Language and colonization; lingua franca; Pidgin languages
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1807/67149
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Review of French pulpit oratory, 1598–1650: A study in themes and styles, with a descriptive catalogue of printed texts, by Peter Bayley
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Review of The complete Enochian dictionary: A dictionary of the angelic language as revealed to Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley, by Donald C. Laycock
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